Digital distraction affects how we respond to suffering. This story shows how our attention shapes empathy, safety, and the ...
As Indonesia’s education landscape rapidly embraces digital learning and transformation, educators and researchers are ...
Nigerian researcher Taiwo Feyijimi is challenging traditional ideas of engineering qualification through new models of ...
In today’s rapidly changing world, academic achievement alone is no longer enough to prepare children for life. More than ...
A new study led by cognitive neuroscientists at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Max Planck Institute for Human ...
If I were to ask you to free-associate on the term ‘psychotherapy’, you might not make it beyond a miasma of imagined jargon. Perhaps, for some of you, the term conjures images of philodendrons ...
As temperatures rise around the globe, researchers are scrambling to study the impacts on human health. They've linked ...
A new study led by cognitive neuroscientists at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Max Planck Institute for Human ...
Vividly imagining a positive interaction with someone can increase how much you like them — and even alter how your brain stores information about that person.
Experts share the everyday habits that may increase your risk of cognitive decline, and the changes you can make to reduce ...
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The slightest change in your eyes could reveal just how accurate your memories are, scientists say
Have you ever ended up arguing with someone because you remember an event differently? Many of us will have had times when we’re certain our recollection is the correct one. But ‘false memories’ are ...
When you pull back the curtain, all seven lessons boil down to one thing: boomers grew up in a world that forced resilience.
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